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Jimmie Johnson Makes Odd Career Decision Leaving NASCAR Fans in Disbelief

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They say one should welcome new beginnings, and for Jimmie Johnson, his time has come. The NASCAR legend has won plenty of accolades in his career—a seven-time Cup Series champion, a team owner, and a Daytona 500 contender—but this one might be his most unexpected yet. Fresh off his Daytona 500 run last week, Johnson did not waste a second before dropping a surprise on Sunday, instantly setting the NASCAR world buzzing and pulling every pair of eyeballs his way.

“Never [done anything like this before]. I’m checking off new opportunities, so it’s gonna be fun,” Johnson admitted before he decided to break the internet with his new adventures.

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The 50-year-old is ready to take on his role as a crew chief!

Johnson confirmed to Above The Line media on Sunday that he will climb atop the pit box for four-time IndyCar Series champion Dario Franchitti when the NASCAR Truck Series heads to Saint Petersburg on February 28, sharing the track with IndyCar.

Franchitti prepares himself to pilot the No. 1 Tricon Garage Toyota, marking his first NASCAR start since 2008. The event will also be a first for Johnson, who has never served as a NASCAR crew chief. But there is no doubt that Johnson is well equipped for this role.

His experience as a seven-time NASCAR Cup champion should prove invaluable to the IndyCar star looking to return to NASCAR competition.

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Franchitti has limited experience in the Truck Series. Just one career start, a 33rd-place finish in 2007. He also made 18 starts in what was then the NASCAR Busch (O’Reilly) Series, recording one top-five finish and no victories. At the Cup level, the 52-year-old made 10 starts but did not score a top 10 finish.

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